| CORDILLERA | System or group of parallel mountain ranges |
| CLUSTER | A mass of galaxies or stars bound by mutual gravitational attraction; or, any bunch or group of similar or joined things, such as grapes or islands (7) |
| HARMONY | A combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes producing an aesthetically agreeable sound; the art, science or study of chords; or, a collation of parallel narratives (7) |
| BUNCHES | Handfuls of amaryllis, holly, ivy, paperwhites or other flowers or foliage; clusters of grapes; hands of bananas; or, groups of friends (7) |
| PLUMPS | Cluster of trees, herds of seals, flights of ducks/geese, flocks of waterfowl or groups of spearmen (6) |
| HERRINGBONE | A pattern used in textiles and brickwork consisting of a series of parallel vs or zigzags (11) |
| STRIATION | Pattern of parallel grooves or stripes (9) |
| STATUARY | Pieces of sculpture mostly standing on a pair of parallel lines |
| BLOWBYBLOW | Detailed description of parallel bursts of wind (4-2-4) |
| WINGS | Badge of a qualified pilot; or, flocks of plovers or groups of dragons (5) |
| FALLS | Cascades of water or ice; or, flocks or groups of woodcock (5) |
| PACKS | Bundles borne on the back; beautifying clay or mud treatments; scrums of rugby forwards; or, groups of hunting hounds or wolves (5) |
| MOBS | From the Latin meaning "fickle crowds", disorderly throngs, gangs or ribble-rabbles; a word for flocks of emus or groups of kangaroos; or, neglige dresses (4) |
| COMMANDANT | Officer in charge of a place or group of troops |
| CRU | A French vineyard or group of vineyards, especially of high quality |
| IDIOM | The language of a particular area or group of people (5) |
| MORES | The customs of a particular place or group of people (5) |
| GENERIC | Characteristic of a class or group of things (7) |
| BRANCH | A subdivision of a family, subject or group of languages (6) |
| BEVY | A flock or group of birds, especially quail or larks (4) |